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Ps4 Controller Blinks White Then Orange

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Ps4 Controller Blinks White Then Orange

2024-08-12 04:18:26

This is the best gimbal around for the price. It works great with a PS4 controller for wireless control.

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2024-06-09 03:10:39

Needed to go from headphones with separate mic and speaker inputs to PS4 controller. This adapter looks sturdy and works so far.

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2024-09-26 04:43:23

Red...Green...Blue...White...Cyan...Magenta...Amber...Orange...you pick and choose. Fire up DMX and not only do you have a nice color palette, but unlike nearly every derby effect light out there you can actually dim the intensity of each color! Really works well when combined with static lighting to get just enough movement blended into your look. Loving it so far!

5
2024-06-05 02:27:28

great quality as usual. standard black and white orange filter

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2024-08-23 01:13:53

I bought this filter (95mm) to shoot the August 2017 eclipse. It worked perfectly. This filter, when shot in AWB (let camera choose white balance) does not add any color cast to the image. The images will be white, with no noticeable orange cast. you can always add an orange cast in post processing if desired. I was very happy with my images in 2017 and plan to use this filter again for the upcoming April 2024 eclipse.

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2024-09-04 04:57:49

Keeps things nice and dry even after being submerged. Perfect size for my white water kayak. Orange color makes it easy to see even if gets loose.

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2024-07-05 06:45:11

Nice little device. Let me save you some time and energy in getting the spec's on it. Don't bother emailing the manufacturer you just get we don't know, it's manufactured in China. This device does follow the DMX512/1990 Lighting control protocol. The pinout for the RJ45 is: 1 white orange - DMX + (pin 3 XLR) 2 orange - DMX - (pin 2 XLR) 3 white green - Secondary + (pin 5 XLR) 4 blue - no assignment 5 white blue - no assignment 6 green - Secondary - (pin4 XLR) 7 white brown - Ground (pin 1 XLR) 8 brown - Ground (pin 1 XLR)

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2024-05-28 01:13:12

Great Solar Binoculars, nice black and white image through the filters, not the orange haze of the paper glasses!

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2024-04-29 01:50:20

I'm going to use this for black & white film photography. Either in the studio, or I'm really looking forward to trying it out on a really orange sunset! Maybe I'll get a surreal dark horizon but light sky... This filter is darker than I expected (~4 stops filter factor), so I'm glad I didn't get the deep blue one. The glass isn't even coated. But then again, no one else makes blue filters, so case closed. Other than that, I see no problems with it Looking forward to trying it out when I next go out with my large format camera!

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2024-04-06 08:27:16

I shoot mainly in black and white with a Fujifilm X-Pro2 and have been yearning for the ability to darken blue skies to make the clouds pop right out just like in the old days with a real camera and a piece of orange plastic slotted into a square thingy.� Strangely, the fujifilm digital cameras have built in red and yellow filters but not the classic sky-darkening/coud-poppin' orange.� Anyway, this relatively cheap filter works just great.� And I have so far just left the thing on for general street photography, even when I don't need to do anything with the sky.� The only unavoidable inconvenience is when you have to take the thing off to shoot in color and then put it back on again without leaving it behind someplace or breaking it.� Anyway, a great tool for outdoor b/w photography.� Until Fuji adds the so far strangely absent orange filter to their in camera collection. (My first test photo with it is attached.)

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